Singapore Dedicated Server

Singapore Dedicated Servers — bare metal at the Asia nexus

Six Singapore configurations from $150/mo, billed on a WHMCS-style pro-rata basis. Tier-3 Singapore facility · SGIX peering · 30 TB on 1 Gbps · IPMI-KVM standard · PDPA / MAS data residency.

Asia cable hub Pro-rata billing 30 TB on 1 Gbps Anti-DDoS at edge
Singapore Dedicated Server hosted in a Tier-3 Singapore data centre
6 configs Intel Xeon E3, E-series & E5 bare-metal
$150 /mo Entry plan; pro-rata billing; zero setup fee
30 TB /month 1 Gbps port · anti-DDoS · IPv6 /64 free
Singapore · SGIX Tier-3 · PDPA / MAS · IPMI-KVM standard

Singapore Dedicated Server Plans

Six enterprise bare-metal builds shipped from our Tier-3 Singapore facility. Every plan rides a dedicated 1 Gbps port, comes with 30 TB of monthly traffic, anti-DDoS at the network edge, and a free IPMI-KVM console for life.

Singapore · SGIX peering · USD pricing (SGD invoicing on request)
Pro-rata billing on every Singapore plan. Your first invoice covers the days remaining in the current calendar month plus the next full month paid in advance — so every subsequent invoice lands cleanly on the 1st of the month at the standard monthly rate.
Processor RAM Storage Frequency Bandwidth Network CPU Benchmark Price (pro-rated)
Intel Xeon E3-1270 v2 32 GB DDR3 2×2TB SATA 4C / 8T @3.5 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
6476
$150/mo ORDER
Intel Xeon E3-1270 v5 32 GB DDR3 2×4TB SATA 4C / 8T @3.6 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
8337
$166/mo ORDER
Intel Xeon E-2274G 64 GB DDR4 2×480GB SSD 4C / 8T @4.0 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
9764
$222/mo ORDER
Intel Xeon E-2388G 32 GB DDR3 2×4TB SATA 8C / 16T @3.2 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
23546
$235/mo ORDER
Intel Xeon E-2374G 32 GB DDR3 2×960GB SSD 4C / 8T @3.7 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
13726
$243/mo ORDER
Intel Xeon E5-1650 v4 128 GB DDR4 2×960GB SSD 6C / 12T @3.6 GHz 30 TB 1 Gbps
14991
$282/mo ORDER

Every Singapore plan includes: 30 TB / month on a dedicated 1 Gbps port · anti-DDoS at edge · IPMI-KVM out-of-band console · free OS reinstall · IPv6 /64 · self-service rDNS / PTR.

How the pro-rata math works: If you order the entry $150/mo plan on the 20th of a 30-day month, your first invoice covers the 10 days remaining in this month plus the next full month (30 days) — billed as $150 × (10 + 30) / 30 ≈ $200.00. From the 1st of the following month onwards you pay the standard $150 monthly rate. Cancel any time from your client area.

Why anchor your Asia stack in Singapore

If you serve more than one Asian market — or any combination of Southeast Asia, Greater China, India and Australasia — Singapore is the obvious single-region home. Here is why operators keep landing there.

1
The most-connected internet city in Asia

Singapore lands eighteen-plus international submarine cables — APG, SEA-ME-WE 5, Indonesia-Singapore Cable System, INDIGO-West, MIST, ACE and more — making it the densest network nexus in the region. Packets reach Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines in single-digit to low-double-digit milliseconds without traversing distant carriers.

2
One origin, three regional markets

A single Singapore box can comfortably serve Southeast Asia (sub-50 ms across the bloc), Greater China and Hong Kong (~35–80 ms), and India (~70 ms) — all at native-region latency. For pan-Asia SaaS or content platforms, this is genuinely a one-region deployment story until your traffic justifies a split.

3
PDPA, MAS and English common law

Singapore combines a long-standing data-protection regime (Personal Data Protection Act 2012, PDPC as supervisory authority) with English common law and predictable enforcement. For regulated workloads, the MAS Technology Risk Management guidelines and outsourcing notices give financial-services customers a clear compliance landing zone.

4
SGIX + Equinix Singapore peering

Singapore Internet Exchange (SGIX) and the Equinix Singapore IX between them aggregate the overwhelming majority of regional network presence. That translates into measurable latency wins for any customer whose users sit on Telekom Malaysia, Indosat, AIS, PLDT, Globe, China Unicom or any of the major regional eyeball networks.

What you get with every Singapore plan

The defaults built into every Singapore box, the day-2 operations tooling that comes with the panel, and the optional services you can layer on when the workload demands them.

The defaults

Hard guarantees, edge protection, and modern silicon — included on every Singapore plan.

Tier-3 Singapore site

Concurrently-maintainable carrier-neutral facility with N+1 power and cooling, biometric multi-zone access, and generator-backed power tested under live load monthly. We disclose the underlying site name under NDA at onboarding.

SEA-tuned anti-DDoS

Edge scrubbing capable of absorbing volumetric and protocol-layer floods, with detection tuned for typical Southeast-Asia attack vectors. Always-on, included in the base plan, with a human escalation path for sustained Layer-7 campaigns.

Intel Xeon line-up

Intel Xeon E3 entry boxes for low-cost web tier, modern Xeon E-series for high single-thread workloads (fintech, game-tick servers), and dual-socket Xeon E5 for thread-heavy compute. ECC memory and enterprise-grade storage across every SKU.

Running it day-to-day

The operational primitives — image management, out-of-band access, and deployment speed.

OS library + custom ISOs

One-click installs for Debian, Ubuntu LTS, AlmaLinux, Rocky, CentOS Stream, FreeBSD and Windows Server 2019 / 2022. Upload your own ISO once to the panel and it stays attached to the account for unlimited future reinstalls.

HTML5 IPMI-KVM console

Browser-native KVM-over-IP at the BMC level — no Java applet, no Flash. Mount rescue ISOs, watch BIOS POST, capture serial console output, and remote-power the chassis without ever raising a ticket with us.

Same-business-day deploy

In-stock Singapore SKUs go from "Pay" to "Console" in 4–8 hours during SGT business hours. Custom RAID, atypical OS images, or non-standard hardware adds 1–3 business days — we confirm a delivery window in writing before charging the card.

What you can layer on top

Optional services priced à la carte. Skip them on day one, add them as the workload demands.

IPv4 blocks & rDNS

Allocate additional IPv4 in /29, /28, /27 or larger blocks subject to brief APNIC justification. Manage your own reverse-DNS records in the client area — no support tickets. Every Singapore server also ships with a free IPv6 /64.

Managed engineering hours

Need a senior engineer to harden, monitor, migrate or fight a fire with you? Buy time in 30-minute blocks and have someone competent at the console — no retainer, no monthly commit, no upselling.

Hardware RAID at build

Choose RAID 0, 1, 5, 6 or 10 on supported chassis at order time and we will wire the controller before the OS goes on. Battery-backed write cache is available for write-heavy database and storage workloads.

Dedicated, VPS or shared RDP — what fits your Asia workload?

A quick side-by-side. Use this to gut-check whether you've outgrown a VPS, or whether a dedicated server is overkill for what you actually need to ship.

Shared RDP VPS Dedicated Server
Self-service reboot
RAM model Shared (burstable) Allocated Physical, single-tenant
Root / Admin access
OS reinstall
Peak performance Low (noisy neighbours) Medium – high Maximum (no abstraction)
Tenant isolation OS-level only Hypervisor-level Physical (best)
Fit for MAS / PDPA scope Rarely With effort Yes — clean isolation
Free IPMI-KVM console
Pro-rata first-month billing Varies Varies Yes — standard (WHMCS-style)

Workloads that belong on a Singapore box

The customer profiles where Singapore bare metal genuinely beats the alternatives — Sydney, Tokyo, Hong Kong, or just leaving the workload in the US.

Pan-Southeast-Asia SaaS

Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam — together a 600-million-person market that Singapore reaches at sub-50 ms across the entire bloc. Skip the multi-region deployment and serve everyone from one origin.

Crypto / Web3 infrastructure

Validators, RPC nodes, indexers and mempool services for Ethereum, Solana, Cosmos and others. Singapore offers an MAS-aware jurisdiction, predictable latency to major Asian exchanges, and the bare-metal performance to run hot pools.

Pan-APAC game origins

Singapore is the canonical home for SEA-region Minecraft, Rust, CS2, ARK and FiveM communities. Players in Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila and Kuala Lumpur all see sub-50 ms ping — and Indian and Australian players land within tolerable range too.

MAS-aligned fintech & trading

Singapore is APAC's largest FX trading centre after Tokyo, with the MAS-licensed broker ecosystem on the island. Single-tenant bare-metal sits cleanly inside MAS Technology Risk Management and outsourcing scope for licensed entities.

Greater China-adjacent apps

If your stack needs proximity to mainland China and Hong Kong but you want regulatory clarity, Singapore is the obvious answer post-2020. ~35 ms to Hong Kong, ~80 ms to Shanghai, with predictable rule-of-law and clean DPA paths for personal data.

Cost-out from AWS Singapore

Predictable monthly bare-metal pricing replaces hourly EC2 + EBS + data egress for steady-state Singapore workloads. Typical saving on a roughly equivalent c6i.4xlarge-equivalent footprint is 40–60% once Singapore egress is factored in.

Chat with the Singapore hosting team

Mapping out your APAC architecture?

Not sure whether you need Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong or a combination? Chat with an engineer who has actually shipped pan-Asia workloads — no sales script, no ticket queue.

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Send your build sheet

Email your target spec and budget. We will match it to in-stock Singapore SKUs, quote a custom config when needed, and get back to you within one Singapore business hour.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The questions we field most often about our Singapore plans — covering the data centre, billing model, bandwidth policy, latency expectations and provisioning.

Our Singapore servers live in a Tier-3 carrier-neutral facility on the island, multi-homed across Singapore's major Tier-1 carriers and cross-connected directly into SGIX (Singapore Internet Exchange) plus the Equinix Singapore peering fabric. Between them they aggregate the densest network presence in Asia by cable count and peering capacity.

Every Singapore plan uses WHMCS-style pro-rata billing on the first cycle. Your opening invoice covers the days remaining in the current calendar month plus one full month paid in advance, calculated as (monthly rate) × (remaining days + 30) ÷ 30. This aligns every future invoice to the 1st of the month at the standard monthly rate. Worked example: order the $150/mo plan on the 20th of a 30-day month and the first invoice is approximately $150 × (10 + 30) ÷ 30 ≈ $200.00. There is no setup fee, no prepayment penalty, and you can cancel from the client area at any time.

Singapore is the only APAC hub that combines English common law, the PDPA / MAS regulatory framework, and direct submarine cable reach to Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, China, Japan and Australia in roughly equal hops. Hong Kong gives you closer access to mainland China but with greater regulatory uncertainty post-2020; Tokyo offers the best Japan/Korea latency but pricier bandwidth; Sydney is the right call for ANZ-only workloads. For a true pan-Asia origin, Singapore wins outright.

Yes. Data on our Singapore servers is processed and stored inside Singapore, falling under the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (PDPA). The Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC) is the supervisory authority. Financial-services customers can align with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Technology Risk Management guidelines and outsourcing notices. We will sign a Data Processing Addendum on request.

Indicative one-way figures from our Singapore edge: ~10 ms to Kuala Lumpur, ~10 ms to Jakarta, ~30 ms to Bangkok, ~35 ms to Hong Kong, ~50 ms to Manila, ~70 ms to Tokyo, ~70 ms to Mumbai, ~95 ms to Sydney, and ~170 ms to Los Angeles via the trans-Pacific systems. Round-trip times double those numbers. Carrier paths are diverse and load-balanced — published numbers are stable hour-to-hour.

30 TB of combined inbound and outbound traffic per calendar month, delivered over a dedicated 1 Gbps port. Bandwidth resets on the first of each month. Singapore transit pricing is among the most aggressive in Asia thanks to the cable density on the island — 30 TB is a generous default for the typical SaaS, gaming, or pan-Asia origin workload.

Two options, set at order time: (a) the port auto-throttles to 100 Mbps for the rest of the billing month with zero overage charges, or (b) you pre-authorise per-TB overage at a published flat rate. We never silently bill — the policy you pick is visible in your client area and emailed back to you at provisioning.

Yes. Always-on volumetric and protocol-layer mitigation is included at the network edge of every Singapore plan. Mitigation policies are tuned for typical Southeast-Asia attack vectors, with a manual escalation path for sustained or targeted Layer-7 events against your IP space.

In-stock Singapore SKUs are usually racked, imaged and delivered the same Singapore business day — most customers see credentials within 4–8 hours of payment confirmation during SGT business hours. Custom RAID, atypical OS images or non-stock hardware adds 1–3 business days.

Stock images: Debian, Ubuntu LTS, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, FreeBSD, Windows Server 2019 and 2022 (BYOL or SPLA). Custom ISOs can be mounted to the IPMI-KVM console at no charge — bring your own hardened gold image and we will install it for you.

Singapore plans are unmanaged by default — you own the OS, the patching cycle and the application stack. The hardware, the network path and basic OS reinstalls are covered under standard support at no charge. For full management, attach Managed Engineering Hours from the client area in 30-minute blocks.

Visa / Mastercard / American Express, PayPal, Skrill, Perfect Money, Paytm (for India), bank wire, and 50+ cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT (TRC20 / ERC20), Litecoin, Monero and Solana. Quoted prices are USD; we can issue SGD-denominated invoices on request.

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Six Singapore bare-metal configurations · From $150/mo · Pro-rata billing · Tier-3 Singapore · SGIX-peered · 30 TB / 1 Gbps · PDPA / MAS · IPMI-KVM standard

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